- Science
- Global
When heat flows backwards: A neat solution for hydrodynamic heat transport
- February 10, 2026 at 3:07 PM
- 10 views
When we think about heat traveling through a material, we typically picture diffusive transport, a process that transfers heat from high-temperature to low-temperature as particles and molecules bump into each other, losing kinetic energy in the process. But in some materials, heat can travel in a different way, flowing like water in a pipeline that—at least in principle—can be forced to move in a direction of choice. This second regime is called hydrodynamic heat transport.
Originally published at Phys.org